Thursday, March 10, 2011

Help Without Medicating!

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Neurofeedback is for kids too! If you're like most parents, you want to help your child succeed in any way possible. If you feel you've tried methods that just aren't working, you should strongly consider unlocking your child's potential with this safe, non-invasive approach.

If you find that your child struggles more than most to learn concepts, comprehend subjects or reading, suffers from a lack of follow-through, forgets assignments, gets frustrated easily when tasked with certain assignments, or has a difficult time following instruction…this may finally be your solution!

The neurofeedback approach is fun for most children as they view cars racing, spaceships jetting through tunnels, or tailored sets of images just for them. It's very easy to do for children of all ages, for teens, and adults. All ages benefit from the approach.

"Neurofeedback has been a miracle! Two months ago we were considering adding additional medications for our 6 year old son, but now most of his concerning symptoms are gone! This has been the answer we've been searching for. My son is improving in school, with friends, and at home. But, most importantly, he is happy!" - Mother of 6 year old ADHD/Aspergers patient.

 

Q&A

What can Neurofeedback help?
Neurofeedback enhances peak performance as well as addresses problems of brain disregulation. To name a few areas, it can help the anxiety-depression spectrum, attention deficits, behavior disorders, various sleep disorders, headaches and migraines, PMS and emotional disturbances. It is also useful for organic brain conditions such as seizures, the autism spectrum, and cerebral palsy.

Who can benefit from Neurofeedback training?
Neurofeedback is for child and adult alike. Just as both benefit from physical exercise, both benefit from this non-invasive mental exercise. Studies have shown that those with a wide spectrum of conditions benefit from Neurofeedback. To include: ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety, Aspergers, and more.

How long is the typical training program?
An average neurofeedback program runs 20-40 sessions at 45-50 min. per session. Some patients find they get the desired results sooner, and other patients working on multiple areas of functioning may need more sessions.

How is Neurofeedback done?
Sensors are attached to the scalp with EEG paste allowing a brain reading. The patient views a computer screen of games or scenes and the brain is rewarded as it trains and develops in the desired areas.

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